7.8
100 min
Esarparen is a man who a long time wished death of his wife and suddenly is accused of murdering her. He protests his innocence. Does he speak the true or is he the man who could kill his own wife? Either that or is it a third possibility that bypassed both the court and the press?
Name | Character | Team | |
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Ernst-Hugo Järegård | Nils Andersson | Unowned |
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Tom Ahlsell | Lawyer 1947 | Unowned |
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Halvar Björk | Judge | Unowned |
Majlis Granlund | Hanna Andersson | Unowned | |
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Henric Holmberg | Editor | Unowned |
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Folke Lindh | Unowned | |
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Jan-Erik Lindqvist | Unowned | |
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Dan Tillberg | Unowned | |
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Kajsa Reingardt | Unowned | |
Bertil Thiwång | Unowned | ||
Karin Nordström | Unowned | ||
Carl-Åke Eriksson | Unowned | ||
Sigge Cederlund | Unowned | ||
Lars-Erik Friberg | Unowned | ||
Marianne Hedengrahn | Unowned | ||
Erik Larsson | Unowned | ||
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Bertil Norström | Unowned | |
Vanja Rodefeldt | Unowned | ||
Bengt Schött | Unowned | ||
Kåre Sigurdson | Unowned |